
Hari tu, krew AnakMelayu.com konon-konon nak gie jogging pat
East Coast and baru jer 10 min semua dah semput... hehehe.. teros
jalan kaki all the way.. Jalan nyer jalan, kita ternampak these
group of guys carrying what looked liked surfboards, only smaller.
Rupernyer diorang nie into Skimboarding!
The
very first time i heard about Skimboarding was back in 1995 when
Sunset Bay pat Sentosa tu baru jer bukak. Pat sebelah Sunset Bay
ader sebuah Boathouse and that's when I first saw some guys skimming
smoothly over the water edge. Skimboarding is a sport similar
to surfing which takes place near the shore. The skimboarder stands
about twenty feet from the ocean with skimboard in hand and waits
for a wave.
Biler dah nampak ader wave mau datang, diorang pon lari towards
the with their skimboard still in hand. Upon reaching the wet
sand they drop the board and jump onto it as quickly as possible.
Once on the board, the skimmer must remain as stable as possible
and prepare to make the transition to the ocean. The skimmer then
(hopefully) glides out into the ocean toward the oncoming wave,
banks off of it, and rides it back into shore. There are many
possibilities for riding the waves and this is where skimboarding
gets really interesting. See Skimming 101 for a more detailed
description of how to get on your board and prepare to ride a
wave.
Skimboarding
has a rich history. What started over 60 years ago on round wood
boards has evolved into a highly competitive water sport. Most
people know skimboarding as "that thing you do on the sand,"
and while this is true, skimboarding has become so much more than
that. As a trip to the picture section of Skim Online will show,
modern skimboarding has evolved into a "real" sport
where the limits are being tested by some of the best board riders
on the planet.
Modern
skimboards are made out of fiberglass or carbon fiber and high
density foam to serve as a core. The fiberglass/carbon fiber is
a fabric which becomes stiff when saturated with resin and left
to cure. When this fiberglass or carbon fiber is laid over a shaped
piece of foam, saturated with resin and left to cure, a skimboard
is made. Skimboards vaguely resemble surfboards (Click here for
a picture), they are about half the length, half the thickness,
and slightly wider. Unlike surfboards, skimboards have no skegs
(fins on the bottom of the board used for controlling direction).
They are much less stable and require a lot of practice to be
able to control. Because they are less stable and specifically
because they lack skegs, many things can be done on a skimboard
that cannot be done on a surfboard.
*click on the gambar to see a bigger pic :o)
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